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Bryce Wong
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6 inch wide kitchen cabinets - Unique problem!

Bryce Wong
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Exeter, CA
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Hi everyone! I recently purchased a dishwasher and had my contractor install it in between the sink and the stove. The problem is, after he removed the cabinets in between and installed the dishwasher, there is a 6 inch wide by 34.5" tall space that is left for me to fill. I tried searching high and low for a 6" wide kitchen cabinet but it's hard to find one around. My question is, would I have to resort to custom making one or are there places that do sell 6 inch cabinets? What other options do I have to fill that space up? 

Any advice would be appreciated, thank you. 

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Max T.
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Max T.
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Buy a piece of wood and rip it to fit your gap. Stain to match existing cabinets.

Nothing useful fits in a 6" cabinet. Save yourself the money on a cabinet and just buy or make a filler piece.

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